Tracking and do-not-track signals

While browsers allow you to disable the usage of cookies, we do not change our practices in response to a “Do Not Track” signal in the HTTP header from your browser or mobile application. We will not, for any marketing purposes, load cookies/web beacons or any other kind of software that tracks your general behavior while you are visiting third party websites or using third-party mobile applications. We do, however, track if you click on advertisements for our services on third party platforms such as search engines and social networks, and may use analytics to track what you do in response to those advertisements.

We may also track your activities on third party websites and mobile platforms in the following circumstances:

As described in our Privacy Policy;

When you link your account on a third party website with social networking functionality to your account with us or our Licensor;

To show you content (which may include advertisements) that is more relevant to you; or

We may, either directly or through third party companies and individuals we engage to provide services to us, also continue to track your behavior on our own Website or on the websites of our Licensor’s customers’ for purposes of customer support, analytics, research, product development, fraud prevention, risk assessment, regulatory compliance, investigation, as well as to enable you to use and access our Website. We may also, either directly or through third party companies and individuals we or our Licensor engage to provide services, track your behavior on our own Website or on the websites of our Licensor’s customers’ to market and advertise services to you.

Third parties may not collect information about individual consumer’s online activities on our Website except as described in our Privacy Policy.